Birth Preferances, Birth Plans
How to write a Birth Plan that will stand up to the unknowns of birth.
Service Description
Even if you have decided not to have a birth plan, you can still write a letter that outlines your guiding principles so that caregivers can understand where you’re coming from as you navigate the unknown and unexpected in labour, birth, and the first precious hours with your baby. If you *have* decided to write a birth plan, then starting with your guiding principles can help to clarify those plans for anyone who is a part of your birth. There’s a big difference between wanting to avoid an epidural because you’re afraid of needles (possible guiding principle: having your fears be acknowledged and respected) and wanting to avoid it because you hate the idea of not being able to walk around, for example (possible guiding principle: remaining as active as possible throughout labour). Join Aimée to dig deep to find and express your own Guiding Principles for Birth and Parenting (hint: they are the same things!).
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Contact Details
778-847-2273
aimee@pure-harmony.ca
Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada